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Shaktism (/ˈsæktɪzəm/; Sanskrit: शाक्तसम्प्रदायः, romanized: Śāktasampradāyaḥ) is a
major Hindu denomination in
which the
godhead or
metaphysical reality...
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state Chandi Devi Temple,
Haridwar in
Uttrakhand state Religious tourism Saktism Yatra Chandi Mandir,Chandigarh and the
divine namesake Archived 9 October...
- as the one who
reconciled the
various sects (Vaishnavism, Shaivism, and
Saktism) with the
introduction of the Pañcāyatana form of worship, the simultaneous...
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Feminine as immanent,
experienceable creative power. The
origins of
Tantric Śaktism can be
traced to the Vāgāmbhṛṇī Sūkta. This hymn
depicts Vac as the Supreme...
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Encyclopedia of Hinduism.
Volume Three. Brill. Mallinson,
James (28 June 2012). "
Sāktism and 'Hathayoga'" (PDF).
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original (PDF) on 16 June 2013...
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century text. Its
first chapter summarizes Śaiva non-dualism and Śrīvidyā
Śāktism; the rest of the text
describes yoga, the
importance of a guru (teacher)...
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complex of
individual temples dedicated to the ten
Mahavidyas of
Saktism, namely, Kali, Tara,
Tripura Sundari, Bhuvaneshwari, Bhairavi, Chhinnamasta...
- religion, and his son and
successor Siva
Singha (1714–1744)
formally adopted Saktism, the
nemesis of the
Mahapuruxiya sects. The ****cution of the Mahapuruxiya...
- the Tantras, Tarka-shastra,
Purana and
other literature ****ociated with
Saktism. Soon after, his
father Govindagiri died.
Leaving his half-brother (named...
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Western Kaula Tradition.
Motilal Banarsid****. pp. 60, 89. Mallinson, James. "
Śāktism and Haṭhayoga." In:
Goddess Traditions in
Tantric Hinduism: History, Practice...